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In a new turn of events, the Congress high command is reportedly considering putting forward AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge as a compromise chief ministerial candidate in Karnataka as a solution to the ongoing tussle between outgoing CM Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar. The current strategy so far involves offering Siddaramaiah a Rajya Sabha seat (that will be contested soon) and making his son Yathidra a cabinet minister to smooth out the transfer of leadership. The BJP had successfully implemented the method with Nitish and Nishant Kumar in Bihar. While the party have already agreed on following the Bihar BJP model for a transfer of leadership in the state, Siddaramaih is reportedly unhappy with the fact that his seat would be filled by Deputy CM DK Shivakumar. While the two are on a temporary truce now, the two leaders had a power tussle in 2023 after Siddaramiah was chosen by the Congress high command as chief minister. Many believed Shivakumar was better suited for the job. It is in this scenario that Congress may offer Mallikarjun Kharge as a compromise candidate. With Kharge in Karnataka, Rahul Gandhi would be able to clear the path for KC Venugopal to take up the seat as the new president of the AICC, HT reported. The move would bring major restructuring to the centre of the party. KC Venugopal was one of the leading candidates for chief ministerialship in Kerala. The seat went to VD Satheesan. Mallikarjun Kharge, KC Venugopal, and state in-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala are all reportedly in favour of a tranfer of power in Karnataka. DK Shivakumar, meanwhile, did not respond to reporters who asked him if he would be chief minister. He just smiled and left in his car. After Congress won the Karnataka assembly election in 2023, reports said that the an alternate power-sharing system was agreed on. It involved D K Sivakumar taking over as CM when Siddharamiah completes half his tenure. The halfway mark was in November 2025.

The Week 26 May 2026 4:45 pm

Love hills to escape pollution? Study finds smoke from plains is now reaching the Himalayas

Air pollution across eastern India and the Indo-Gangetic Plain has worsened sharply over two decades. Bihar and West Bengal are now highly polluted regions. Pollution is spreading from the plains into the Himalayas. India's clean air efforts focus on cities but neglect rural biomass burning, a major pollution source. This is a growing regional crisis.

The Economic Times 26 May 2026 4:45 pm

Akshara Singh on sharing screen space with Akshay Kumar in Welcome to the Jungle

Bhojpuri star Akshara Singh said she feels proud to represent Bihar after sharing screen space with Akshay Kumar in Welcome To The Jungle song Ghis Ghis. The festive track showcases their energetic chemistry, colourful visuals and catchy dance moves

Mid Day 26 May 2026 2:19 pm

Budget 2024: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announces special schemes for Bihar

The schemes for Bihar announced by Nirmala Sitharaman in Union Budget 2024-25 are part of a larger plan called Purvodaya to facilitate development of eastern India

The Hindu 26 May 2026 1:49 pm

EC announces biennial elections for Legislative Council seats in Bihar

The commission also announced a bypoll for the Legislative Council seat vacated by former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar following his resignation

The Hindu 26 May 2026 1:26 pm

25-Year-Old Dies After Falling From Tsunami Ride At Rajgir Malmas Fair, Horrifying Video Goes Viral

A 25-year-old man died after falling from a 50-foot-high Tsunami ride at the Rajgir Malmas Fair in Bihar. A disturbing video of the incident has surfaced online.

Web Dunia 26 May 2026 1:12 pm

BSEB opens scrutiny window for Intermediate and Matric compartment exams till May 29; check direct link here

BSEB scrutiny 2026: The Bihar School Examination Board has opened the scrutiny application process for Intermediate and Matric Special and Compartmental Examinations, 2026 from May 25 to May 29, 2026. Students can apply online by paying Rs 120 per subject. The board has also issued detailed instructions for correction of errors in mark sheets and original certificates related to the 2025 examinations. Applications for corrections will be processed through schools and divisional regional offices after document verification and fee submission.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:36 pm

EC announces biennial polls for 9 legislative council seats in Bihar

The Election Commission has announced the schedule for biennial polls to nine seats in the Bihar Legislative Council. A by-election will also be held for a seat vacated by Nitish Kumar. Polling is set for June 18, with counting on the same day. The entire election process will conclude by June 20.

The Economic Times 26 May 2026 12:28 pm

Hundreds escape tragedy after train coaches detach near Vijayawada

Bengaluru: A major railway tragedy was narrowly averted after coaches of a special train travelling from Bengaluru to Bihar got detached while the train was moving at high speed. The incident, which came to light late, occurred on May 24 near Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh. Fortunately, no passengers were injured. According to railway sources, the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 26 May 2026 12:25 pm

Six killed as bus overturns on Lucknow-Agra Expressway in UP's Unnao

A tragic accident occurred on the Lucknow-Agra Expressway in Unnao. A double-decker bus overturned early Tuesday morning. Six people lost their lives, and 21 others sustained injuries. The bus was traveling from Delhi to Bihar. Preliminary investigations suggest the driver may have dozed off. Rescue teams quickly responded to the scene.

The Economic Times 26 May 2026 11:42 am

6 dead, over 10 injured after bus overturns on Lucknow-Agra Expressway

Tragedy struck the Agra-Lucknow Expressway as a bus overturned in Unnao, claiming at least six lives and injuring over ten. The vehicle, en route from Delhi to Bihar, veered off course near Kilometre Marker 262. In a separate grim incident, a truck trailer crushed four family members, including three children, to death in Barabanki.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 9:50 am

Mehbooba Mufti calls for united political front to seek dialogue with Centre, cites Ladakh model

PDP President Mehbooba Mufti on Monday called for political parties in Jammu and Kashmir to unite on a common platform to push for dialogue with New Delhi, drawing parallels with the leadership of Ladakh, which she said secured progress on constitutional safeguards through sustained engagement with the Centre. Addressing a press conference in Srinagar, the president of the People's Democratic Party said political divisions and electoral considerations should be set aside in favour of a collective effort to restore political engagement between Jammu and Kashmir and the Union government. Referring to recent negotiations involving Ladakh-based groups, she said leaders from Leh and Kargil transcended regional and religious differences and remained consistent in dialogue with New Delhi, ultimately moving closer to constitutional protections related to land and employment safeguards. The leadership of Leh and Kargil rose above religious and regional interests and kept talking to the Government of India. After repeated rounds of engagement, they achieved something. We in Jammu and Kashmir should learn from that experience, Mufti said. ufti appealed particularly to the ruling Jammu & Kashmir National Conference to join hands with other parties and revive a collective political approach similar to the earlier People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD), which she said had compelled New Delhi to hold discussions with regional leadership after the constitutional changes of 2019. She argued that a united political platform could once again create space for engagement with the Centre. Recalling earlier efforts at dialogue during her partys tenure in government, Mufti said engagement had remained central to the PDPs political philosophy, whether during the governments led by former prime ministers Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh or during the PDP-BJP coalition in Jammu and Kashmir. She said attempts were made to involve separatist groups and interlocutors even during periods of heightened violence and unrest. Engagement is the only way forward. There is no alternative to dialogue. Even at times when militancy was at its peak, efforts were made to talk because peace cannot be achieved without sustained engagement, she said. The former chief minister criticised what she described as the absence of political outreach in Jammu and Kashmir after the Assembly elections, saying people had expected an elected government to advocate for the restoration of dignity and political rights rather than restrict governance to development issues. Roads, electricity and water, she said, cannot substitute political reconciliation. Development alone is not enough. Any government can build roads or provide electricity. People voted hoping their dignity and rights would be protected. Alienation grows when there is no engagement, Mufti said, adding that growing political distance among youth in particular should concern policymakers in Delhi. Calling for confidence-building measures, Mufti urged the Centre to reconsider the deployment of security forces in civilian areas, arguing that official claims of reduced militancy should be reflected in policy. She also sought relief measures for detainees and families affected by incarceration, including humanitarian consideration in cases involving deaths of close relatives. If the government believes militancy has significantly declined, then there should be steps to reduce fear and restore confidence among people. Some humanitarian measures are needed to reconnect with the people of Jammu and Kashmir, she said. Mufti further argued that global conflicts, despite involving militarily powerful states, ultimately return to negotiations, saying dialogue remains the only viable route to resolving political disputes. Reiterating her appeal, she urged parties across Jammu and Kashmir to move beyond electoral competition and jointly seek a structured political process with New Delhi. What we could not achieve individually, we may be able to achieve together, she said.

Greater Kashmir 26 May 2026 6:59 am

Ferry services emerge as lifeline after Vikramshila Setus damage

Following the Vikramshila Setu's partial collapse, the Bhagalpur district administration has established vital boat and ferry services across the Ganga, acting as a crucial lifeline for commuters and small vendors. Large cargo vessels are also ferrying essential materials and vehicles, ensuring continued trade and movement. Strict monitoring of these waterway operations is in place to prevent violations.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:23 am

Body exhumed in Sitamarhi 51 days after girls death

In Sitamarhi, the tragic case of a 14-year-old girl's remains being exhumed 51 days post-burial has rattled the community. A court order prompted this grim discovery after the girl's mother accused a neighbor of committing the heinous acts of rape and murder, then deceptively presenting it as suicide.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:23 am

Spurious medicines and narcotics seized in Gaya

Gaya authorities have made a landmark breakthrough in the fight against drug trafficking by dismantling a dangerous operation that specialized in counterfeit medicines and narcotics. Law enforcement apprehended Vikas Kumar, a tenant at the premises believed to be the hub of this illicit activity.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:21 am

Cardiology unit likely to start at ANMMCH soon

In a significant boost for heart patients across the Magadh region, ANMMCH is on the brink of unveiling its new cardiology department. Spearheaded by the proactive leadership of Superintendent Dr. K. K. Sinha, the hospital is excited to introduce comprehensive inpatient and operating theatre services for cardiology.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:20 am

Law and order poor in Bihar: Tejashwi

Opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav has accused the Bihar government of a severe law and order breakdown, citing 8,681 missing children, predominantly girls, in a month and routine rape incidents. He also highlighted recent crimes against women and minors. The ruling alliance has refuted these claims, calling the data fake and asserting a zero-tolerance policy towards crime.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:18 am

Pink, electric and CNG buses flagged off for Bihar assembly secretariat staff

In a vibrant push for sustainable transportation, Bihar's legislative assembly secretariat has unveiled a new fleet of eye-catching pink buses, powered by electricity and CNG. This progressive move, initiated by Speaker Prem Kumar, not only seeks to streamline daily travel for assembly staff but also encourages wider adoption of public transit among citizens.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:18 am

All state thanas to be linked with national criminal justice network

Bihar is set to revolutionize its law enforcement operations by integrating its entire police network with the national Inter-Operable Criminal Justice System. This initiative aims to facilitate seamless data sharing among police, courts, and prisons, leading to a more coordinated approach to justice.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:17 am

Worker dies of suffocation in Samastipur

A tragic incident in Samastipur's Shahru village saw a worker die and three others fall unconscious from toxic gas while clearing a septic tank. Villagers rescued the four, but one succumbed at a primary health center. The injured were transferred to a hospital. Authorities are investigating the fatal accident.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:16 am

Buidco forms teams for waterlogging management

To tackle the challenges of waterlogging during the monsoon season, Bihar Urban Infrastructure Development Corporation (BUIDCo) has activated teams and ensures fully operational drainage pumping stations in critical urban zones. With engineers stationed on-site and robust emergency protocols established, accountability among officials is paramount.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:14 am

Rising fuel prices hit tourism sector hard in Bodh Gaya

Bodh Gaya's tourism sector faces a crisis as soaring fuel and LPG prices cripple businesses. Tour operators report a sharp decline in bookings, with rising operational costs like rent and salaries overwhelming dwindling income. Unlike pandemic relief, no government support is available, forcing travel agencies to increase fares and deterring tourists, impacting both domestic and foreign visitors.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:14 am

CPI seeks rollback of fuel price hike and tax cut

In Bihar, CPI activists rallied against a steep surge in fuel prices for the fourth time in ten days, pushing for reductions in both central and state taxes. Protests erupted in several districts, notably in Sheikhpura, where demonstrators made their way into the collectorate.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:11 am

Fourth fuel price increase sparks inflation worries

Fuel prices in Patna have surged again, with petrol exceeding Rs113 and diesel nearing Rs100 per litre. This fourth hike in 12 days, driven by global crude oil volatility, is expected to trigger price increases for essential goods and transport services. Residents and transporters are bracing for the financial strain as budgets are disrupted.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:11 am

A Death Threat In Court, Then 2 Murders Within 2 Hours In Bihar

Tensions had been simmering between the two families for the past six months over issues involving harassment, physical altercations, and land disputes.

NDTV 26 May 2026 12:11 am

Govt bid to tackle drinking water crisis

In a proactive move to combat water scarcity, Bihar's Chief Secretary has called on officials to ensure a reliable drinking water supply throughout the state, with a special focus on the drought-stricken areas of south Bihar.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:10 am

Robber held after failed bid to loot cash van outside bank

An armed man was apprehended by vigilant bank guards and locals in Patna after attempting to rob a cash van. Two accomplices fled on a motorbike. The accused, Punasi Paswan, confessed to the planned heist, citing the afternoon heat as an ideal time for the crime. Police are now hunting for the mastermind and the other associate.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:09 am

Introduce foreign language courses: Governor to LNMU

Governor Ata Hasnain passionately called upon Lalit Narayan Mithila University to embrace the growing globalized workforce by offering job-ready foreign language courses such as French, German, and Spanish. He highlighted the soaring demand for multilingual professionals and urged students, particularly young women, to consider a career in the Indian Army.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:08 am

Woman beaten to death in Samastipur over tree row

A land dispute turned deadly in Samastipur, Bihar, where a 70-year-old woman was allegedly beaten to death with a water pot. Her husband also sustained injuries during the altercation over a mango tree. Police have registered an FIR against relatives and are conducting raids to apprehend the accused, with forensic teams collecting evidence from the scene.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:07 am

Goat prices skyrocket ahead of Bakrid

On the vibrant streets of Patna, the Raja Bazar goat market swells with enthusiasm as Bakrid approaches. A bustling crowd of thousands fills the area, with over 2,000 traders showcasing an impressive array of goat breeds. Prices have surged by 25%, attributed to the climbing costs of fuel, with one goat fetching a staggering Rs 1.5 lakh.

The Times of India 26 May 2026 12:06 am

PPU issues heatwave guidelines for exam centres

In response to the sweltering heat that students experience during the undergraduate semester-II exams, Patliputra University has issued a directive to ensure all examination centers offer essential amenities such as chilled water, dependable electricity, and operational fans. This initiative prioritizes student wellness during these extreme weather conditions and will also be implemented for the forthcoming vocational and semester-IV exams.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 11:59 pm

Education department set to launch summer learning camps for weak students

This June, Bihar's education department is rolling out a dynamic summer learning initiative aimed at helping Class V and VI students overcome academic challenges. From June 1 to June 30, local camps will engage students with fun, hands-on activities designed to enhance their language and math skills.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 11:57 pm

Two brothers stabbed to death by kin of molestation accused

In a shocking incident in Nawada district, Bihar, two brothers lost their lives in a violent altercation linked to a molestation case that dates back six months. The tragedy unfolded when the accused's family allegedly attacked them following the suspect's attempt to turn himself in at the courthouse.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 11:54 pm

Global energy crisis behind fuel price rise: Dy CM

In a recent statement, Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister, Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, linked the rising fuel prices to tensions in the Gulf region and the subsequent global energy dilemma. He emphasized that the Centre is actively engaged in stabilizing fuel costs, showcasing India's adept management through thoughtful economic strategies.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 11:53 pm

Over 2,000 selected on Day 1 of healthcare recruitment drive

The Times of India 25 May 2026 11:53 pm

CBSE introduces Maithili in curriculum, CM hails decision

The introduction of Maithili into the CBSE curriculum beginning in the 2026-27 academic year has been celebrated as a transformative step for the preservation of Mithilas rich cultural legacy. This initiative, in line with the NEP 2020s emphasis on native languages, enables students to engage with Maithili from Class I through to secondary education.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 11:50 pm

BPSC Postpones 33rd Bihar Judicial Service Preliminary Exam Following Supreme Court Interim Order

BPSC 33rd Judicial Prelims 2026: Bihar Public Service Commission has postponed the 33rd Judicial Service Preliminary Exam scheduled for June 3, 2026, due to a Supreme Court interim order.

NDTV 25 May 2026 6:34 pm

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A few years back, in the narrow lanes of North West Delhis resettlement colonies, children going missing was very common and was treated almost as an unfortunate fact of life. Families struggling to survive on daily wages often had little time, support, or institutional access to respond when a child suddenly went missing. In neighbourhoods shaped by continuous migration, overcrowding, economic distress, and social vulnerability, children frequently slipped through the cracks pushed into labour, lured by traffickers, or simply fleeing violence and instability at home. But today, in several of these mohallas of Jahangirpuri, Azadpur Mandi, and Shahbad Dairy, children themselves have become part of an informal vigilance network working to prevent such disappearances. If a child remains absent from school for several days, word spreads quickly through local childrens groups, womens collectives, and community volunteers. Concerns are escalated to the appropriate quarters. And the result? The concerted efforts of CRY Child Rights and You and its partner organisation Saksham created an integrated child surveillance system with the help of children, their family members, and the community an intervention that successfully traced 97 out of 102 missing children and brought them back safely to their families between January 2025 and April 2026. If one of our schoolmates doesnt show up to school for several days, we immediately visit their home, understand the reason, and inform community members and local groups, says a 15-year-old girl associated with one such childrens collective. This is not a formal surveillance mechanism run by local authorities. Children, parents, womens collectives, schools, local organisations, and community volunteers have together built an informal but highly responsive safety net organically embedded within the community to prevent children from disappearing into the shadows of trafficking, exploitation, abuse, or neglect. At a time when India continues to witness a worrying rise in cases related to missing children, this community-driven model emerging from some of Delhis most vulnerable settlements offers an important lesson: Child protection cannot succeed through policing alone. It must be rooted within communities themselves. The scale of the crisis The latest National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) Crime in India 2024 report paints a deeply worrying picture. The number of missing children rose from 1,38,609 in 2023 to 1,47,175 in 2024 an increase of 6.2 per cent. Girls constituted nearly 76 per cent of all missing children, exposing the stark gendered nature of vulnerability. Delhi is no exception. According to the state-wise figures from the NCRB report, West Bengal recorded the highest share of missing children, followed by Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Bihar, and Delhi. Thousands of children also remain untraced long after complaints are filed. Yet these numbers alone fail to capture the lived realities behind such incidents. Children rarely go missing in a vacuum. Poverty, migration, school dropouts, domestic violence, emotional distress, trafficking networks, unsafe labour conditions and fragile family environments often intersect to create pathways of vulnerability. In urban settlements across Delhi NCR particularly among migrant and economically marginalised communities these risks become even sharper. Families struggling for survival often work long hours in informal jobs, leaving children with little supervision or support. Adolescents, especially girls, become vulnerable to trafficking, coercion, online manipulation, or unsafe relationships. Rebuilding protection from within the community Places like Jahangirpuri, Shahbad Dairy, and areas surrounding Azadpur Mandi have long grappled with the consequences of rapid urbanisation, migration, overcrowding, and economic distress. On-ground interactions with families, police, and Saksham officials reveal that economic insecurity pushed children towards child labour, migration, and exploitation. Parvesh Sehgal, a member of the local Child Vigilance Group, shared, School dropouts, disrupted education, family-based violence layered with unsupervised social media exposure, and unresolved adolescent emotional insecurities often push children to elope or become easy targets for traffickers. He further added, Between January 2025 and April 2026, though many of the children were traced, five children remain untraced, including one boy and four girls. What has changed in parts of North-West Delhi is not merely the efficiency of rescue operations, but the social response surrounding them. The intervention recognised that tracing children is only one part of the challenge. Equally critical are rehabilitation, psychosocial support, reducing the risk of re-trafficking, restoring education, and rebuilding trust within families and communities. The intervention, with the support of local schools, the police, the District Child Protection Unit (DCPU), and the Child Welfare Committee (CWC), worked together to facilitate quick reporting, family counselling, and a coordinated response system. In addition to that, the team carried out door-to-door monitoring and awareness sessions on online safety, emotional well-being, and trafficking. Importantly, children themselves became active participants in the protection ecosystem. Local childrens groups now identify school dropouts, report suspicious activities, support younger children, and alert community members when someone suddenly disappears from school or the neighbourhood. The shift is profound: Children are no longer being treated merely as beneficiaries of protection systems. They are becoming stakeholders in safeguarding their own communities. Schools played a pivotal role not only through re-enrolment and monitoring of children, but also through empathetic support to continue education and enhance agency, creating a conducive environment for children to come out of trauma. One school teacher described the systemic approach succinctly: Special attention is now being given to children with prolonged absenteeism. This has resulted in noticeable improvement in childrens school attendance and regular participation in education. It is evident that prevention and rescue-rehabilitation mechanisms did not rely solely on institutional intervention but also on informed, participatory, community-driven efforts deeply rooted in collective trust and accountability. The way forward To sustain the effort, CRY and Saksham are working with the Vigilance Group and Bal Prahari Group, particularly in vulnerable communities, while strengthening collaboration between civil society, communities, and government departments. They are also conducting awareness drives with parents and organising counselling sessions on child protection, cyber safety, and mental health support for children. But just community initiatives are not all. The fight against missing children also demands active involvement of decentralised governance and community-based institutional systems. Police ward committees, Panchayats, Mohalla Committees, School Management Committees, and local child protection bodies must come forward to play a transformative role in identifying early signs of vulnerability, monitoring school dropouts, strengthening community vigilance, and ensuring faster reporting and response. In both rural and urban poor settlements, these institutions are often the first point of contact for distressed families. If properly sensitised and integrated into child protection frameworks, they can function not merely as administrative structures, but as grassroots safety networks capable of addressing safety of children. It is important that these orchestrated efforts translate into measurable impact rather than remain a series of isolated activities. As such interventions are replicated across other geographies, no more children especially girls should have to sink into vulnerability and trauma. Together, we must act beyond numbers, reports, word-crafts, spreadsheets, and fancy presentations ensuring a safe and happy childhood at the grassroots level for every child will be the real measure of our success as a society and as a nation. Puja Marwaha is CEO, CRY Child Rights and You.

The Week 25 May 2026 5:45 pm

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The principal opposition party in Bihar, Rashtriya Janata Dal, went from 81 legislators in 2021 in the Assembly to just 25 in the 2025 Assembly elections, a decline of more than 65 per cent in its strength. The Indian National Congress too suffered a similar slide, shrinking from 19 MLAs to six. The reduced numbers have not only weakened their political standing but also deepened resentment within their ranks. According to political observers, both camps are struggling more with their internal issues than with effectively occupying the opposition space. This has created a vacuum within Bihars Opposition politics. Key leaders at the helm in both the RJD and Congress reportedly do not hold a high opinion of each other, further suggesting a freeze in ties. That makes a collective push against the ruling alliance difficult, especially after the NDAs massive mandate of 202 seats in the 243-member assembly. We have been part of the RJD-led coalition for the past few decades and we dont have a good experience with them, politically as well as electorally. We have lost elections with them and lost our space too. There seemingly has been an informal decoupling, a former Congress MLA said. However, neither side has officially indicated any break in the alliance. With the RJD weakened, some Congress leaders believe this was the right moment for the grand old party to attempt a revival and tap into the emerging vacuum. But the Congress leadership in the state has shown little sign of organisational rebuilding or political aggression that could signal a recovery. Even the BJP-led government in the state sees the Opposition as an incapacitated group, which, according to leaders, has also contributed to the BJP keeping a relatively low profile on its communal politics. It was expected that after the BJP came back, there could be communal posturing, but till now there hasnt been anything like that, a Congress leader said. Earlier, they could not have done it because the BJP was under the leadership of Nitish Kumar and there were direct instructions against any communal activities. While the RJDs more than two decades out of power as the principal opposition party has infused hopelessness among sections of its cadre, the Congress faced a different crisis after the 2025 Assembly elections. A large section of party workers expressed dissatisfaction with the state leadership over ticket distribution, alleging that preference was given to new entrants while old-timers were sidelined. The Congress has also not taken any action against the three cross-voters in the Rajya Sabha elections, unlike in states such as Odisha and Haryana where cross-voting legislators were suspended. Leaders in the state believe disciplinary action is unlikely, as the three MLAs constitute nearly half of the partys current Assembly strength.

The Week 25 May 2026 5:45 pm

Bihar CM hails CBSEs decision to include Maithili in curriculum

Inclusion of the Maithili language in the CBSE curriculum from class 1 up to the secondary level is a matter of pride for Mithilas cultural identity and linguistic glory, Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary said

The Hindu 25 May 2026 3:08 pm

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Bengaluru is set to get a respite from the intense heat, as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that Karnataka's capital city will experience rain until May 29, Friday. As a precaution, a yellow alert has been issued for Bengaluru throughout the week. Light to moderate rain accompanied by thunder and lightning is expected across the city throughout the coming week, the IMD confirmed on Sunday. The weather office credited a cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal for the sudden change in weather conditions. This cyclonic circulation has created favourable conditions for widespread and continuous rainfall in Bengaluru, IMD officials reportedly said. On Monday, Bengaluru is expected to experience cloudy skies from the afternoon hours, with strong winds blowing at speeds of 40 to 50 km/h in some areas. The maximum and minimum temperatures in Bengaluru are likely to be around 32C and 22C respectively, TV9 Kannada said in a report. The maximum temperature, which had earlier averaged around 34C, has now dropped below 30C in many places, the report added. Karnataka weather news Apart from Bengaluru, yellow alerts have also been issued until May 29 for most districts in North Interior Karnataka, Coastal Karnataka, and South Interior Karnataka by the IMD. In addition, a northsouth trough extending from southern Bihar through Jharkhand and Odisha to the north coast of Andhra Pradesh has also contributed to the weather changes. However, several states grappled with scorching heat on Sunday, with Brahmapuri in the Vidarbha region of Maharashtra emerging as the hottest place in the country at 47.2 degrees Celsius. Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 43.6 degrees Celsius, 3.4 notches above the seasonal average.

The Week 25 May 2026 1:45 pm

Ram Charans viral stage moment in Bhopal brings back memories of Chiranjeevi

Ram Charan went viral after mistakenly calling Jasprit Bumrah a footballer and addressing Bhopal residents as Biharis during a Peddi event. Fans later shared old clips comparing the actors habit of forgetting names with father Chiranjeevis similar public slip-ups

Mid Day 25 May 2026 11:56 am

Weather Alert for Delhi-NCR: Rain and Dust Storms Expected Soon

New Delhi, May 25: An intense heatwave is currently affecting central and northwestern India, including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and the Delhi-NCR region. In addition, rainfall alerts have been issued for several states across the country. Severe heat conditions are expected to persist in eastern India and the adjoining peninsular region over the next 3 to ... Read more Weather Alert for Delhi-NCR: Rain and Dust Storms Expected Soon

Morningstar 25 May 2026 5:32 am

The Legacy of Ras Bihari Bose: A Revolutionary Who Shook the British Empire

New Delhi, May 25: Indias struggle for independence saw numerous revolutionaries who dedicated their lives to the cause. Among them, Ras Bihari Bose stands out. From the Ghadar Revolution to laying the foundation of the Azad Hind Fauj, he waged a relentless battle against British rule that unsettled the colonial government. Even today, he is ... Read more The Legacy of Ras Bihari Bose: A Revolutionary Who Shook the British Empire

Morningstar 25 May 2026 2:34 am

Tejashwi says govt has no money for welfare

In a scathing attack, opposition chief Tejashwi Yadav painted a grim picture of Bihar's financial landscape, describing it as 'nothing short of dismal' and claiming state coffers are bare. He slammed the governing body for not delivering on financial promises to vulnerable groups like women and pensioners while simultaneously hiking electricity rates.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:17 am

Tech giants hold investment talks at AI summit

The Bihar AI Conference 2026 wrapped up impressively, attracting more than 10,000 participants from across the globe. Governor Syed Ata Hasnain emphasized the state's commitment to becoming a frontrunner in IT and AI, leveraging its robust infrastructure advancements.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:17 am

Patna Zoo in talks with Singapore for two-horned white rhinos

Exciting news from Patna Zoo! They are negotiating with Singapore Zoo to welcome a pair of rare two-horned white rhinosan exciting first for the locale. This initiative aims not just to enhance the zoo's rhino diversity but also to amplify conservation efforts. In return, Patna Zoo will send a one-horned rhino along with some deer species.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:15 am

Devotees throng Adalatganj pond for boat fest

The first-ever Boat Festival at Iskcon Patna turned Adalatganj pond into a mesmerizing retreat of spirituality. Thousands of devotees came together for an exquisite celebration featuring a vibrant procession, aarti, and heartfelt offerings.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:15 am

Govt will ensure full security to traders, industrialists: CM

In a bold move, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary vowed to fortify the safety net for businesses, introducing a quarterly sync between government agencies and business associations. He reassured entrepreneurs of the administration's readiness to tackle crime swiftly, while cultivating a climate of trust and security for industrial advancement.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:12 am

Three cops injured in Supaul mob attack

In a shocking incident in Supaul district, a police unit was violently attacked with sticks and iron rods while attempting to break up a rowdy gathering. Three officers were injured, one of whom, an Assistant Sub-Inspector, suffered a serious head injury. The chaos also resulted in damage to a government vehicle.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:12 am

Earthen pots make summer comeback

With the summer sun blazing down on Patna, the allure of traditional earthen pots and 'surahis' has skyrocketed. Residents, seeking relief from the stifling heat and health-conscious lifestyle, are turning back to clay despite the availability of modern cooling devices. Vendors are buzzing with activity, attributing the rise in sales to the unseasonably high temperatures and sporadic power outages.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:11 am

Ensure wider market access for Bihar fish farmers: CM

Setting a transformative agenda, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary aims to revolutionize the state's aquaculture and dairy industries. The ambitious goal of 25 lakh metric tonnes of fish and 1.25 crore litres of milk daily is just the beginning.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:09 am

Govt seeks Rs1,600 cr from Centre for rural housing

In a significant move to bolster rural development, Bihar has formally requested the Centre to disburse Rs 1,600 crore under the 'Mother Sanction' for the Pradhan Mantri Awas YojanaGramin. With the state's Single Nodal Account running low, timely support for beneficiaries is at risk.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:06 am

Climate fund to help increase states green cover: Dy CM

In a bold move against climate change, Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister has unveiled the new Green Climate Fund, aimed at enhancing the state's greenery. This fund will be supported through cesses on various state activities, mining operations, and vehicle registrations (with EVs excluded), alongside voluntary and CSR donations.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:06 am

Two SHOs suspended over viral video of cops frisking

In a shocking turn of events in Patna, two Station House Officers (SHOs) were suspended after footage surfaced showing gang supporters conducting searches on police officials. This incident came to light following an alleged shooting incident involving the notorious Sonu-Monu gang targeting a local leader.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:05 am

Activists stage protest against animal sacrifice

In a powerful display of compassion, animal rights advocates gathered at Gandhi Maidan in Patna for a serene protest against animal sacrifice as Bakrid approaches. With heartfelt messages on their banners reading 'Say no to animal sacrifice' and 'End the violence,' they passionately conveyed that we can honor traditions without inflicting suffering on our fellow beings.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:04 am

Cobra rescued from house in West Champaran village

Chaos ensued in Santpur Soharia village, Bettiah, when residents stumbled upon a massive 12-foot venomous cobra in a bedroom. In a rapid response, the forest department sprang into action, safely capturing the snake and relocating it to the expansive Valmiki Tiger Reserve.

The Times of India 25 May 2026 12:03 am

Knife attack at boy in Sipara sparks outrage

In a disturbing incident in Patna, a young boy became the victim of a brutal knife attack as seen in a chilling video that has sparked widespread outrage. The attack occurred during an attempted mobile phone theft near the Sipara overbridge, where the attacker, known as Saurabh, brandished a knife and left the boy injured.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 11:59 pm

Bihar, Punjab share deep cultural bond: DGP

At the 'Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat' event hosted by IIT-Patna, DGP Vinay Kumar emphasized the profound historical and cultural bonds between Bihar and Punjab. As part of this initiative, fifty enthusiastic Punjabi youths are on a journey to uncover Bihar's vast heritage, visiting sacred landmarks and legendary universities.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 11:52 pm

First Bailey bridge section ready at Vikramshila Setu

The first section of the Bailey bridge at Vikramshila Setu has been successfully fabricated, igniting optimism for the resumption of four-wheeler and light vehicle traffic by June 7. The structure's collapse on May 4 disrupted an essential connection. Teams are tirelessly assembling a temporary 50-meter bridge, with a trial run anticipated shortly.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 11:51 pm

BJP Concludes Two-Day Training Camp in Sheikhpura, Emphasizing Organizational Strength

Patna, May 24: The two-day training program organized by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Sheikhpura, Bihar, concluded on Sunday. Bihar government minister Nitish Mishra addressed party workers, urging them to strengthen the organization and spread the ideas of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay to the masses. During the event, Minister Nitish Mishra emphasized that the BJP ... Read more BJP Concludes Two-Day Training Camp in Sheikhpura, Emphasizing Organizational Strength

Morningstar 24 May 2026 11:43 pm

BJP driven by ideology and workers strength: Bihar CM

During an invigorating party training session, Bihar's Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary passionately reinforced the BJP's foundational tenet of 'nation first.' He paid homage to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyays teachings while detailing the significant strides made in public welfare and development under the guidance of Prime Minister Modi.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 11:39 pm

Ram Charans Faux Pas At Peddi Event

The actor mixes up Bhopal and Bihar, calls Bumrah a footballer

Deccan Chronicle 24 May 2026 8:07 pm

Patna university UG last semester exams to begin from June 2

Patna University is gearing up for an immersive examination period this summer. The UG final year tests are set to take place from June 2 to June 9, while the PG final semester exams are projected to begin on June 8. Aspiring students can still apply for UG courses, with PG admissions kicking off on June 10.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 7:48 pm

IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Breaks Teenage T20 Run-scoring Record

Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made history on Sunday by becoming the teenager with the most runs in a T20 league as he continued his impressive breakthrough season in the Indian Premier League 2026. The 15-year-old Rajasthan Royals batter entered the match against Mumbai Indians needing only two runs to break the record. He reached this milestone in the second over of the innings, taking his second run off Will Jacks. This officially moved him past the previous record for most runs scored by a teenager in a T20 competition. Sooryavanshi has now scored 483 runs in 14 matches during IPL 2026. He has established himself as one of the standout young talents of the tournament. The left-handed batter from Bihar has consistently impressed this season with his fearless strokeplay and maturity against both pace and spin, despite being just 15. The previous record for teenage batters belonged to Devdutt Padikkal, who scored 580 runs at the age of 19 for the Karnataka cricket team during the 2019-20 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Padikkals total came in Indias top domestic T20 competition and was long regarded as one of the best teenage batting performances in the format. Tilak Varma also ranks high on the list, scoring 397 runs in 14 matches during his debut IPL season for Mumbai Indians in 2022 at age 19. The previous record for teenage batters belonged to Devdutt Padikkal, who scored 580 runs at the age of 19 for the Karnataka cricket team during the 2019-20 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Padikkals total came in Indias top domestic T20 competition and was long regarded as one of the best teenage batting performances in the format. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sooryavanshis latest achievement highlights his remarkable rise this season and strengthens his reputation as one of the brightest teenage talents in world cricket. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 24 May 2026 7:30 pm

Railways installs CCTV cameras at 31 stations

In a groundbreaking move to enhance passenger safety, railways have deployed state-of-the-art GPS-enabled CCTV cameras across 31 stations in the Danapur division. This innovative surveillance network empowers security officials to swiftly identify and monitor any suspicious activities, resulting in a safer environment for travelers.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 7:26 pm

Villagers block road after youth is shot in Siwan

In a gripping turn of events, the community of Siwan took to the streets, halting traffic on a major roadway following the tragic shooting death of 23-year-old Bullet Ansari outside his home. As tensions ran high, demonstrators called for immediate action and intervention from the Superintendent of Police.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 7:23 pm

Fake currency kingpin arrested near Motihari

In a major crackdown, law enforcement has detained Daya Tiwari, suspected of leading a vast international counterfeit currency ring that spanned the India-Nepal frontier. The arrest unfolded near Motihari, marking the end of a six-month pursuit. Tiwari is thought to have masterminded operations that involved printing and distributing forged currency across Bangladesh, Nepal, and multiple states in India.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 6:50 pm

Bihar: Muslim man dies after mob attack, FIR filed 10 days later

Bihar: A 66-year-old Muslim man, who was attacked by an angry mob of the Lohar community in Bihars Madhubani district, succumbed to his injuries after ten days. The incident occurred on May 12 when the deceased, Islam Nadaf, a resident of Ludgama village, was assaulted by a mob from the Lohar community. A 66-year-old man, Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 24 May 2026 6:35 pm

31-year-old arrested for molesting girl

In a concerning incident reported by the father of a polytechnic student, 31-year-old Satyendra Kumar was detained by the police in Rupaspur for allegedly intruding on the privacy of the student in a Danapur hotel. The report described how a noticeably intoxicated man entered their room, prompting an urgent police response.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 6:04 pm

Youths body found in Muzaffarpur, police begin probe

In a tragic incident, 25-year-old Gulshan Kumar was discovered lifeless in a bamboo grove located in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. His mobile device and torn shirt were located close to his body. Having recently returned from Bengaluru, Gulshan had gone out for a simple walk, reportedly engaged in a phone conversation.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 6:01 pm

NEET UG re-exam 2026: Kejriwal demands free bus travel for students, urges states to step in amid rising pressure

Ahead of the NEET UG Re-Exam 2026, Arvind Kejriwal urged all state governments to provide free bus travel for candidates appearing on the 21st. Calling the re-exam an added financial burden on families, he praised Bihar and Haryana for joining Punjab in offering transport support and appealed to other states to introduce similar relief measures for students.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 5:16 pm

NEET UG Re-Exam 2026: Kejriwal Appeals For Free Bus Travel For Students

Arvind Kejriwal appeals to all CMs to provide free bus travel for students appearing in the NEET re-exam on the 21st. Bihar and Haryana follow Punjab.

NDTV 24 May 2026 3:27 pm

Bihar BSEB Class 10, 12 Compartment Exams: Scrutiny Process Begins From May 25, Details Here

BSEB will open scrutiny application window for 2026 Class 10 and 12 compartment exams from May 25.

NDTV 24 May 2026 3:26 pm

200 kg of unhygienic peda found near Vrindavans Banke Bihari Temple; Authorities launch strict crackdown

Authorities in Uttar Pradesh have launched a crackdown on unhygienic sweet shops near the Shri Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan. During surprise inspections, officials found nearly 200 kilograms of peda stored in poor and unsanitary conditions. Several shop owners are now facing action for allegedly violating food safety regulations. The operation sends a strong message to food businesses about maintaining proper hygiene standards in busy religious areas.

The Economic Times 24 May 2026 1:28 pm

Clean up Yamuna!: Man dressed as cockroach demands from Vrindavan officials

On Saturday, Sharma was seen dressed as a cockroach, inside a drain near the Bihar Ghat in Vrindavan, raising his voice to highlight the plight of the polluted river.

Mid Day 24 May 2026 9:20 am

5 brutal success lessons every ambitious young Indian can learn from cricketer Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

Whether you're a college student cramming for finals, a corporate rookie trying to climb the ladder, or an entrepreneur building something from scratch, this kid from Bihar is dropping absolute masterclasses on how to win. Let's break down five brutal, brilliant life lessons we can all steal from his playbook.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 9:12 am

A fresh peace effort?

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) mentor advocating peace efforts with Pakistan! And that too one year after Operation Sindoor launched by the Indian Armed Forces. It might sound unbelievable given the hardline and anti-Pakistan agenda driven by the current regime which had embarked on a hot-pursuit against Islamabad, ever since PM Modis futile attempt at extending an olive branch by inviting the then Pakistan Prime Minister Mr Nawaz Sharief to his swearing-in ceremony in 2014. And later a failed unscheduled but certainly not unplanned sudden visit to Lahore to attend a family function at Mr Shariefs residence. Even after a decade, the insiders story on who advised Mr Modi to visit Pakistan contrary to his hardcore image, based on hyper-nationalism and Hindutva which was for everyone to see in the 2014 Lok Sabha poll campaign, has still to see light of the day. Or who fixed the timing for the same just in the beginning of his innings as Prime Minister. It did pay electoral dividend to the Modi-led BJP as it scored series of poll victories subsequently, pursuing the hardcore anti-Pakistan line. Nevertheless, it was a welcome move. It amplified the fact that the dialogue has no alternative. The only issue is how and when to hold peace talks. Here comes into play the surprise statement of one of the top leaders of the RSS. So, RSS general secretary Mr Dattaterya Hosabales recent call for peace talks with Pakistan took everyone, including a sizable section within the broader Sangh Parivar and hardcore Hindutva support base of the BJP, by surprise. It has given rise to questions whether the move is of the RSSs own making or done at the behest of the current dispensation? Or more importantly, the RSS acted under an external pressure, ostensibly the USA given the overriding Donald Trump phenomena dictating terms? There are some interesting accompaniments attached to Hosabales statement. It found immediate endorsement in the words of former army chief Gen M M Naravane who underlined the importance of maintaining communication and people-to-people ties between India and Pakistan. Ordinary citizens on both sides share similar everyday concerns and aspirations, he said giving strength to the RSS move. Indo-Pakistan relation, war or peace, has never been short of theatrics, star-studded shows and high-profile summits. Nehru-Liaquat Pact, Shimla Agreement, Vajpayee-Musharraf summit, or the famous Amritsar-Lahore Bus yatra led by the then Prime Minister Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee that included prominent persons from diverse fields including the evergreen cine-star, Mr Dev Anand; and last but not the least the controversial Inder Kumar Gujral doctrine. The current government did not dare to undertake a new initiative till the time the international scenario started undergoing dramatic changes particularly after Operation Sindoor and the West Asia conflict involving Iran, USA and Israel directly, and Pakistan, China and Russia by proxy. Is Mr Hosabales ice- breaking observation an indication of a fresh peace overture in the offing? Yet, another significant and related development has taken place across the border with Pakistan, during the same time, deciding to rename some locations in Lahore to their historic Hindu, Sikh, Jain and British colonial era origin. It has been done under the garb of a massive Lahore Heritage Areas Revival project. If Mr Hosabales call for peace talks with Pakistan, and its endorsement by none other than a former army chief, has great significance, particularly as it has received a silent endorsement from the Centre, no less important is restoration of old identity of some localities in Lahore. Since the localities, some related to Hindu, Sikh and Jain religions (RSS considers it as part of larger Hindu pantheon despite protestations from the other side), the Pakistani authorities, probably, have done this to pander to the Hindutva agenda vigorously pursued by the BJP with the backing of the RSS, in order to provide them elbow space with their hardcore support base in mind. Certainly, if RSS, found a fertile ground to establish itself by exploiting the sentiments in the aftermath of the 1947-partition and all-along pursued a hardline against Pakistan and a vice-versa role played by extremist Islamist elements on the other side of the border, and it now authors a peace initiative, its significance cannot be lost on anyone. Does it reflect a tectonic shift in the Sangh Parivar- current governments outlook towards Pakistan? What has led to this sudden yearning for peace talks with Islamabad, and the sudden love of Pakistans current dispensation for Hindu-Sikh-Jain heritage after its systematic destruction in pandering to the hardcore anti-India and anti-Hindu sentiment? Past history suggests that no peace effort, including ceasefire after the wars, between India and Pakistan has taken place without external influence. It will be naive to think that the RSS acted on its own to open a window for the Narendra Modi government to act, thereby shunning the hardcore image of the Sangh Parivar and the central dispensation. By doing so the RSS seems to have not only taken load off Prime Minister Mr Modis shoulders but also opened a safe passage for him to wade into hitherto forbidden territory to initiate peace efforts. Whatever be the reason or compulsion, a peace effort should be welcomed by all desiring peace in the Indian sub-continent. It is important given the vulnerability to become a flash-point and added interest shown by the world- powers due to its strategic location. Despite the fact that Mr Modi, through his sheer dominance has created a situation where RSS needs him more than he needs the RSS, the Sangh coming on board on a sensitive issue such as peace-talks with Pakistan, is a tactical move of great significance for him also. These are the starting moments. How would Mr Hosabales advocacy for peace with Pakistan or the restoration of old symbols particularly of Hindus, Jains and Sikhs in Lahore to be followed elsewhere in Pakistan also (as claimed in reports from Pakistan), really unfold and lay the table for peace talks, will be keenly watched. All Prime Ministers, since 1947, including Mr Modi did take initiatives at restoration of peace with Pakistan. In fact, he went a mile ahead, keeping aside his hardcore ideological beliefs and Hindutva based politics, to visit Pakistan which many of his predecessors either avoided (for good reasons) or did not get an opportunity to do so, speaks volumes about the necessity for peace between Indian and Pakistan. This is so given the strategic location of the sub-continent and ever-growing interest of super-powers namely USA, China and Russia. This is not to suggest that hot-pursuit will not be an option if Pakistan indulged in any misadventure, directly or indirectly. You can change friends, but not neighbours. Former Prime Minister Mr Vajpayees golden words hold significance and should be rooted in any future peace endeavour with Pakistan. The other side must realise that it needs two to tango and Pakistan has much to deliver to establish its credibility.

Greater Kashmir 24 May 2026 5:31 am

IPL 2026: Captain Iyers Unbeaten Century Leads PBKS to Victory Over LSG

Lucknow, May 24: Punjab Kings (PBKS) secured a crucial victory in the 68th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 on Saturday. Played at the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, PBKS defeated Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by seven wickets, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Captain Shreyas Iyer played a pivotal ... Read more IPL 2026: Captain Iyers Unbeaten Century Leads PBKS to Victory Over LSG

Morningstar 24 May 2026 2:44 am

Bihar Police Uncovers Cyber Fraud Gang, Two Arrested

Patna, May 24: In a significant breakthrough against cybercrime, Patna police have dismantled an organized cyber fraud gang, arresting two suspects. The Cyber Police Station seized a large number of mobile phones, ATM cards, checkbooks, laptops, and banking documents during the operation. Initial investigations revealed suspicious transactions amounting to crores of rupees. DSP Nitish Chandra ... Read more Bihar Police Uncovers Cyber Fraud Gang, Two Arrested

Morningstar 24 May 2026 1:59 am

350 crore investment to generate 2,300 employment opportunities in Bihar

Industries Minister Shreyasi Singh said that the newly approved industrial projects are set to provide fresh momentum to Bihars industrial and technological development

The Hindu 24 May 2026 1:55 am

Experts seek protection for heritage bldgs

In Patna, heritage enthusiasts are rallying the state government to safeguard iconic structures like Sultan Palace, which are crucial to the region's cultural memory. Scholars stress the necessity of engaging the public in conservation efforts and advocating for more robust legal protections.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 12:09 am

Gap detected on Gopalganj bridge, IIT & NIT teams asked to inspect

A substantial crack has emerged between two segments of the Yadupur-Mangalpur Mahasetu in Gopalganj, leading officials to restrict heavy vehicle access. The 1.92-km bridge, a vital link between Gopalganj and West Champaran, is now under scrutiny from experts at IIT and NIT Patna.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 12:09 am

PU pupils break campus lock, raise slogans against police

A wave of agitation swept through Patna University as AISA students rallied against the senate meeting, clamoring for increased budgetary support and the reversal of recent fee hikes. Despite police locking down access points, the determination of the students prevailed as they broke through barriers, chanting their grievances.

The Times of India 24 May 2026 12:07 am

Security stepped up for Jitan Ram Manjhi

The Times of India 24 May 2026 12:06 am